Greek Opposition Slams Tax Rises

ATHENS—The international plan to fix Greece's finances is failing and needs a rethink, the head of Greece's main opposition party said in an interview.

Instead of strangling the Greek economy with tax increases, Europe and the International Monetary Fund should let Greece cut taxes to jump-start growth, said Antonis Samaras, leader of the center-right New Democracy party and possibly the country's next prime minister.